2022
DOI: 10.1609/icaps.v32i1.19833
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Planning Satellite Swarm Measurements for Earth Science Models: Comparing Constraint Processing and MILP Methods

Abstract: We compare two planner solutions for a challenging Earth science application to plan coordinated measurements (observations) for a constellation of satellites. This problem is combinatorially explosive, involving many degrees of freedom for planner choices. Each satellite carries two different sensors and is maneuverable to 61 pointing angle options. The sensors collect data to update the predictions made by a high-fidelity global soil moisture prediction model. Soil moisture is an important geophysical varia… Show more

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“…Other digital engineering tools used in the DSM domain include an observation scheduler to maximize scientific impact [19][20][21][22] and a tradespace analysis tool for constellations of spacecraft. 5 Operating many smaller spacecraft to perform the duties of one larger one requires accurate navigation and precise pointing control.…”
Section: Computational Testbedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other digital engineering tools used in the DSM domain include an observation scheduler to maximize scientific impact [19][20][21][22] and a tradespace analysis tool for constellations of spacecraft. 5 Operating many smaller spacecraft to perform the duties of one larger one requires accurate navigation and precise pointing control.…”
Section: Computational Testbedsmentioning
confidence: 99%